

Most passengers know Vande Bharat as India's fastest train. But beyond its speed, the train is packed with features that most people never notice — until they experience them firsthand.

Unlike conventional trains, Vande Bharat features automatic sliding doors between coaches that open and close electronically — improving safety, maintaining a quieter environment and keeping the air-conditioned interiors sealed and comfortable.

The train comes equipped with bio-vacuum toilets, touch-free taps and cleaner interiors that resemble those on an aircraft more than a traditional train. Many passengers say the washrooms are among the biggest upgrades over conventional rail travel.

Whether working, streaming content or simply charging a phone, every seat is fitted with charging sockets — making longer journeys far more convenient and practical for daily commuters and leisure travellers alike.

The oversized panoramic windows offer uninterrupted views of mountains, rivers, forests and countryside — making even routine journeys feel scenic, especially on routes like Mumbai–Goa or Srinagar–Katra.

Thanks to modern suspension, better acceleration and improved coach design, Vande Bharat delivers a noticeably smoother ride with less noise and vibration than many conventional trains — a detail most passengers only fully appreciate once onboard.

From auto doors to aircraft-style washrooms and panoramic windows, Vande Bharat's hidden features represent a genuine leap in Indian rail travel. Many of these touches are easy to miss — but impossible to forget once you know they exist.